The Day’s After
December 26, 2021
The Day’s After
If Jesus is born pure, holy, and without spot or blemish, why did he have to be circumcised?
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Joseph was fulfilling the Law
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Galatians 4:4-7 Romans 10:1-4 NIV
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Q. Why circumcision on the 8th day? Lev. 12:1-8 NIV
Ex. 13:11-16
Christ gave his life for us as a sacrifice of atonement.
Romans 12:1-2 NIV
The inside story (vs. 25-40)
Q. What was Simeon waiting for?
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The consolation of Israel – The coming of the Messiah
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Note: Isa. 40:1-5 NIV
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Comfort
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The Messiah was to be the comforter to Israel
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Note: Isa. 61:1-2 Luke 4:14-21
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Jesus proclaimed himself as the Comforter/Messiah of Israel
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The Holy Spirit came upon Simeon
Note Simeon’s statement:
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Vs. 34 Rise and fall of many in Israel
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Note: Isa. 8:13-15 NIV
Many did believe that Jesus was the Comforter/Messiah
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More did not
Many accepted his teaching and truths
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More did not
Many believed that he was God in the flesh
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More did not
Jesus was the sign of God’s eternal love for Israel and mankind.
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John 3:16 NIV
Many will believe that Jesus died for their sins and rose again for their salvation
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More did not
John 8:31-47 NIV
Q. What was Anna doing at the Temple that day?
Most of all, why is Anna’s genealogy in this passage?
Anna spoke of the redemption of Jerusalem
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God had remembered Israel
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God was going to redeem them
Luke closes with giving us the assurance that this child did just fine.
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He grew and developed like any other young man would
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He grew in wisdom and God’s grace was upon him
We know that between the age of 2 months and 12 years, Jesus was progressing along as any normal human being.
He was on his way to becoming the Lamb of God who would take away the sins of the world.